As the world eagerly awaits the arrival of Justin and Hailey Bieber’s first child, the couple continues to share their journey towards parenthood with fans.
In a recent Instagram post, Justin was captured lovingly embracing his pregnant wife from behind as he cradled her growing baby bump. The intimate moment shared by the Biebers gave a glimpse into their joy and anticipation as they count down the days to welcome their bundle of joy.
The soon-to-be parents celebrated this special time in a romantic setting, with Hailey looking radiant in a stylish sleeveless ruffle Jacquemus dress paired with Méga earrings. Justin, known for his casual fashion sense, opted for a white T-shirt, neon green beanie, and dark baggy pants. The couple’s contrasting styles only added to the charm of the moment, highlighting their unique personalities and deep connection.
Hailey recently opened up about her pregnancy journey in a candid interview with W Magazine published last week, where she addressed the misconceptions surrounding her growing belly and her marriage to Justin. Despite the public scrutiny that often surrounds celebrity relationships, Hailey shared her truth to set the record straight on her pregnancy experience.
Reflecting on the early stages of her pregnancy, Hailey revealed, “I was honestly able to keep it quiet because I stayed small for a long time. I didn’t have a belly, really, until I was six months pregnant, which was when I announced it.”
While she had the option to keep her pregnancy a secret until the very end, she chose to embrace her journey openly and authentically. She expressed the importance of being able to enjoy her pregnancy without the burden of secrecy, stating, “I didn’t enjoy the stress of not being able to enjoy my pregnancy outwardly. I felt like I was hiding this big secret, and it didn’t feel good.”
“People have made me feel so bad about my relationship since day one,” she said. ‘Oh, they’re falling apart. They hate each other. They’re getting divorced.’ It’s like people don’t want to believe that we’re happy. I used to try to act like it hurts less and less. I’ve tried to think that you get used to it at a certain point, that this is what’s going to be said and this is how people are going to be. But I realize that it doesn’t actually ever hurt any less.”